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Cucumber Sandwiches 2576Wayne Boatwright Sshh! This is a secret between the two of us. You have to promise not to tell anybody, O.K.? Go to the supermarket. Get a jar of red cabbage, ready to serve and...
Ok. I won't argue that one. My grnadparents were English, and it was just plain "tea" . So when it was time for "tea" , not "tea time" out came the tea and a plate of cookies or scones and cream. I got used to the idea of a hot beverage and light snack in the afternoon, but I also learned that good coffee was better than tea.
I get a kick out of these places that offer tea and it comes in one of those gawdawful stainless steel tea pots. We are lucky here. The berry farm behind us serves "tea" during the summer. They just opened for the season. And thanks to them, I think, several other places have opened up. Just down from them three new places have opened up, a gift shop, a bed and kitchen shop and a chocolate shop. The chocolate shop expanded and put in a little tea and coffee room. Last month a bakery opened up just next to them. And in the big town that we are a sub-suburb of, a dessert shop opened up. We went there for coffee the other day. Their desserts look really good. They do a lot of desserts for local restaurants. They sell in their store for $4-5 but would be $12 or more in the restaurants.